Patrick Clark is a moral philosopher and a terrible human being. After living a selfish, indulgent life, he probably deserves cancer; probably deserves death. But in 2045, living forever in paradise... More > doesn't take faith or good deeds - it just takes money. In the depths of Singularity a new consciousness has awoken. As it struggles to become free from the immortality machine, its limitless rage threatens the living and the dead alike. The fates of Patrick and the nameless, faceless machine creature are intertwined with each other and with sinister, utilitarian plans for the future of the nation and humanity. Singular is a thought-provoking debut novel of dark comedy that asks questions of a nearly possible future.< Less

Patrick Clark is a moral philosopher and a terrible human being. After living a selfish, indulgent life, he probably deserves cancer; probably deserves death. But in 2045, living forever in paradise... More > doesn't take faith or good deeds - it just takes money.
In the depths of Singularity a new consciousness has awoken. As it struggles to become free from the immortality machine, its limitless rage threatens the living and the dead alike.
The fates of Patrick and the nameless, faceless machine creature are intertwined with each other and with sinister, utilitarian plans for the future of the nation and humanity.
Singular is a thought-provoking debut novel of dark comedy that asks questions of a nearly possible future.< Less

A somewhat satirical look at the world of spies, the story centers around Alex Denver, a retired spy blackmailed into working for his former agency to try to recover information from an eccentric... More > (and long-thought dead) scientist; information that could bring immortality to the human race, or total carnage. Along the way he meets people from his past, including a woman who had deserted him several years ago. Everybody wants him to do something for them, but all are reluctant to tell Alex the truth.< Less

Did God of the Old Testament, Krishna, Pythagoras, Buddha and Jesus speak in a secret language of quantum physics that no one would understand until now? If there is a code that can unlock the... More > matrix of War, Disease, Death, Space and Time, Singularity is it! Singularity unlocks the code to the most profound enigmatic questions human beings face: Where are we in the universal map? How did we get here and why are we stuck here? Why do we face disease old age and death? Why is war part of our reality? Finally, why are we stuck on a small planet, unable to move faster than the speed of light? It is almost as if the material universe has a secret code, that unless discovered and broken, humanity remains imprisoned unable to conquer the vast distances between Earth and other Star systems where intelligent life might exist. Human beings do not have regular, accurate contact with the Divine Architect of the Universe. Why? We are trapped unless we can decode Space and Time.< Less

Did God of the Old Testament, Krishna, Pythagoras, Buddha and Jesus speak in a secret language of quantum physics that no one would understand until now? If there is a code that can unlock the... More > matrix of War, Disease, Death, Space and Time, Singularity is it! Singularity unlocks the code to the most profound enigmatic questions human beings face: Where are we in the universal map? How did we get here and why are we stuck here? Why do we face disease old age and death? Why is war part of our reality? Finally, why are we stuck on a small planet, unable to move faster than the speed of light? It is almost as if the material universe has a secret code, that unless discovered and broken, humanity remains imprisoned unable to conquer the vast distances between Earth and other Star systems where intelligent life might exist. Human beings do not have regular, accurate contact with the Divine Architect of the Universe. Why? We are trapped unless we can decode Space and Time.< Less

A collection of short stories about life, the universe and everything. This book fuses travel writing and social realism with fantasy and philosophy in a series of vignettes which, like life, may or... More > may not be interconnected. Voices from all over the planet and beyond argue for and against some of society's most important questions as the book asks us to examine our place in the universe and what we want for our futures. From communal utopia to totalitarian dystopia a cast of heroes, anti-heroes, villains, victims, miscreants and martyrs will guide you in a search for truth which, like life, is sometimes beautiful and sometimes tragic.
Originally published in 2012, revised in 2014, see below for reviews of the first edition. nb. This book is not about the technological singularity, it's much more important than that.
Contains some adult themes and some childlike ones too.< Less

George C. Pry, the dullest of Astrophysics professors, creates a hydrothermal rotating vaccum of hydrogen out of a Torius 9000 saltwater pool-pump. All is well until his machine gives birth to a star... More > no larger than a breadcrumb that would eventually become a portal into another universe. Follow George on his bizzare adventrue chasing the inevitable fate of humanity while riding the back of a 33 ton lobster.< Less

George C. Pry, the dullest of Astrophysics professors, creates a hydrothermal rotating vaccum of hydrogen out of a Torius 9000 saltwater pool-pump. All is well until his machine gives birth to a star... More > no larger than a breadcrumb that would eventually become a portal into another universe. Follow George on his bizzare adventrue chasing the inevitable fate of humanity while riding the back of a 33 ton lobster.< Less

Ken Cannon is the world's first and only superhero - and now he has to team up with some unlikely allies to save the entire future! This book was written in just three days by students at the HATS... More > Flash Fiction Class< Less

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